Hall of Fame Cyclist John Howard will make a rare appearance at the Houston Bicycle Museum. A legend in the cycling arena, John will speak at the Musem on April 2nd, 2018 at 7 p.m. John was a pioneer and a competitor in three Olympics. He held the world speed record from 1985 to 1995 at 152.2 mph. He has been an active supporter of vintage cycling and an active supporter of the Houston Bicycle Museum. Howard will be discussing his fascinating life and how he remained at the top for a long time.
His next project which is a documentary film on Marshall (Major) Taylor, the first African American Sports Celebrity who dominated US cycling at the turn of the century will be discussed and he will be giving an in depth talk about the project. Currently a coach, John will be sharing his various techniques which cycling enthusiasts and professionals will not want to miss. It is a rare opportunity to be able to meet with an Olympian and receive exclusive tips on techniques and methods to help you cycle like the best.